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>> we're not done with the 22-city expansion, so that's the big focus, and we'll continue to march down that road as soon as aggressively as we possibly can. we're a little behind. we were hoping to be a little ahead at this point, but we have three or four more that we'll probably knock off between now and mid-january. >> you already profitable in some of the markets you've opened in? >> i think that comment was -- that i made was the company's on a market-by-market basis, we need a few subscribers to turn a profit. certain market, we launched -- you know, we're well past those thresholds, so we're on a market-by-market basis we can generate a profit, yes. >> you think this is the end of the cable company? do you think more and more people will cut the cable and go with a company like aereo? >> i think the reality is, you know, people like internet-based systems. it's just the nature of the beast. in a modernization, it's happening whether you like it or not. and so, i think inevitably, people will consume media online. and now, the cable companies obviously provide internet connectivi
>> we're not done with the 22-city expansion, so that's the big focus, and we'll continue to march down that road as soon as aggressively as we possibly can. we're a little behind. we were hoping to be a little ahead at this point, but we have three or four more that we'll probably knock off between now and mid-january. >> you already profitable in some of the markets you've opened in? >> i think that comment was -- that i made was the company's on a market-by-market basis, we...
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when you see the empty miles in cities -- >> you sure do. >> the buildings there are see-through building. switzerland, country known for secret bank accounts, giving shareholders and executives pay an last week eu put limit or banker's bonuses. is there a war on money in europe? michelle? >> oh, yeah. for years and now this is just a standing way that europeans look at things. they do not want to reward those who do well. and i think they will pay for it in the end. they will see the people go to other parts of the world. asia is growing like crazy. >> money moves. money moves. >> yes. >> in the u.s. and europe, when these things happen, what it is is a way to give different constituencies. >> so the ordinary stock holders gets kicked 06. they say, we will let you raise your pay if we raise our pay. >> tax bills for the rich at 30-year high it appears on average. top 20% of wage earns paid 27% in federal taxes on average and top 1% pay more than 35%. are we overtaxing the rich, michelle? >> absolutely. i think the spread is too wide. bottom 20% don't pay any federal taxes whatsoever. and
when you see the empty miles in cities -- >> you sure do. >> the buildings there are see-through building. switzerland, country known for secret bank accounts, giving shareholders and executives pay an last week eu put limit or banker's bonuses. is there a war on money in europe? michelle? >> oh, yeah. for years and now this is just a standing way that europeans look at things. they do not want to reward those who do well. and i think they will pay for it in the end. they will...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ when i say xerox, i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox you're ready for real business. >> let's bring in rebecca paterson. how do you interpret the no action? >> the market had discounted a modest taper. it would be a way of telling the market that they are not going to be there forever. even if the economy isn't roaring ahead, the fact that housing data auto data all held up this summer made me think that we could probably get through it. that's behind us. doing a little better japan doing a little better. share buy backs continuing. i think sha
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ when i say xerox, i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify...
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the collaboration with citi was important for providing us the necessary financing; allow this small start-up to go provide a service to municipalities. citi has been an incredible source of advice, how to engage with municipalities, how to structure deals, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> the adp report is due at 8:50 this morning. joining us now is jim solomon. we know around this time toys r us hires all these guys .there's a bunch of temporary employment. how does that factor in? >> this is for early november. it's actually -- >> is anyone hiring anyone? >> it does start in november, but there's more in december, as well. that is a question for this week's numbers. some people are speculating because thanksgiving is relatively late and it's two weeks after the sample whether that could artificially hold down the numbers this week including payrolls on friday. it's always a challenge when you get these s
the collaboration with citi was important for providing us the necessary financing; allow this small start-up to go provide a service to municipalities. citi has been an incredible source of advice, how to engage with municipalities, how to structure deals, and as we think about internationally, citi is there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. >>> the adp report is...
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manufacturing pmi, the shsa house price index, april new home sales and the kansas city fed survey. so we've got a lot to watch this morning. >> ed keon has been waiting patiently. we're going to talk about everything we just did. the tapering, china, japan, did you deduce anything significant today in your thinking? are you more cautious today for a near term and perhaps pullback? >> i think i'd be more likely today to be a buyer than a seller. >> you would? >> yeah. i think markets correct from time to time. whether it's in japan or over here. we knew this day was coming and we know we want the fed to taper because that means the economy is getting better. >> i agree. >> and i think the big question right now is why haven't we got into recession this year given that we came into the year with about a 1 1/2 to 2% growth and we had a 1% plus tax increase and cuts in spending at the same time. so if this goal drags, should have pulled this into recession but we're growing at about 2%. so i think it's the underlying economy is much stronger than people think and that is the fed and it
manufacturing pmi, the shsa house price index, april new home sales and the kansas city fed survey. so we've got a lot to watch this morning. >> ed keon has been waiting patiently. we're going to talk about everything we just did. the tapering, china, japan, did you deduce anything significant today in your thinking? are you more cautious today for a near term and perhaps pullback? >> i think i'd be more likely today to be a buyer than a seller. >> you would? >> yeah. i...
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could see some backups in chicago and the twin citys all due to the snowflakes. back to you guys. >> is it going to get a lot warmer on the east coast soon? is that what you're giving us hints of? >> pretty much. we should see that early next week. fine ix finally getting into the 90s over the next couple of days. it will be warmer around a good portion of the nation, including the northeast. >> reynolds, thank you. great to see you again. >> thanks, guys. >>> check this out. what about the idea of a ka seenny in the sky? you can get in a few hands of blackjack while flying home from a business meeting. a couple of french companies, air jet design essence are trying to get the airlines to buy into their casino jet lounge. we're not talking blue haired ladies at penny slots here. this is all high end. the company is telling cnbc that the cost of tricking out a commercial jet starts at about $2 million to $3 million. they will do private planes, but there is one slight glitch in all this. gambling is still banned in usair space. so if you were just to fly over the
could see some backups in chicago and the twin citys all due to the snowflakes. back to you guys. >> is it going to get a lot warmer on the east coast soon? is that what you're giving us hints of? >> pretty much. we should see that early next week. fine ix finally getting into the 90s over the next couple of days. it will be warmer around a good portion of the nation, including the northeast. >> reynolds, thank you. great to see you again. >> thanks, guys. >>>...
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those cities, in the fit family challenge. a community wide program that offers free classes that inspire families to get out, enjoy moving together, and even track their activity online. it's part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make... together. . >> welcome back to "squawk." the muslim brotherhood calling for a march on a crackdown on islamists that were killed. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, an extremely tense few hours. you can hear an ambulance by me as well. overall, the atmosphere very, very quiet in this corner of town. again, the entire vicinity and the rest of the country for that matter is, of course, filled with an army presence a military presence overall that's much, much higher than we seen in the past few days. right below us since the morning, they've cordoned off these access points in tahrir square. here's what's worrying andrew about all of this, i have covered this several years now in and o
those cities, in the fit family challenge. a community wide program that offers free classes that inspire families to get out, enjoy moving together, and even track their activity online. it's part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make... together. . >> welcome back to "squawk." the muslim brotherhood calling for a march on a crackdown on islamists that were killed. good...
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city and country, the economy is doing reasonably well. not great but reasonably well. that's sponsoring yielding. >> you get out a lot. usually say need to get out more. you get out a lot. for me, this means no way you'd still be long of gold is there? >> i don't think there's reason to be long of gold in dollar terms. anybody that's been long of gold for the last year and three quarters, almost two years as suffered 40%. >> you went back in the last couple of months. i think you got a bounce didn't you? write as good on the wall. anything close to tapering is positive for the dollar and negative for gold isn't it? >> yes. that's quite some period of time before we have a reduction in the amount of accomodation by the fed. i think it will be through the middle of next year if not the end of next year before we see reduction in the accomodation. >> at all. >> at all. >> really? >> it's rich bern stein, osi has a survey they go out and look at the bond portfolio managers and ask whether your long or short duration, making a bet, interest ra
city and country, the economy is doing reasonably well. not great but reasonably well. that's sponsoring yielding. >> you get out a lot. usually say need to get out more. you get out a lot. for me, this means no way you'd still be long of gold is there? >> i don't think there's reason to be long of gold in dollar terms. anybody that's been long of gold for the last year and three quarters, almost two years as suffered 40%. >> you went back in the last couple of months. i think...
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i also believe once you get an offer and see how the city runs -- the city after all once you set a side politics is a business. richard said he was disappointed in what's happening in washington. i think we all would be disappointed the city did not continue to run with check sks balances, spending money you generated and not going into exce excessive debt. >> and providing services. if you don't provide services, nobody will stay. >> if you believe in the campaign he ran, all bets are off. you say you can't do it right away. you could mess this place up in four to eight years. we've seen it. >> we've seen irresponsible politicia politicians. and to quote, richard, we lose confidence in somebody who is continually giving you negative pitch. somebody who is not thinking in terms of how to both build, how to nurture and how to make things better for everybody but for everybody. >> that's on a national level too to some extent. >> yes. we see something different. it's grass roots. it's happening everyday. you have a large enough base where your city council and albany to provide a sensible
i also believe once you get an offer and see how the city runs -- the city after all once you set a side politics is a business. richard said he was disappointed in what's happening in washington. i think we all would be disappointed the city did not continue to run with check sks balances, spending money you generated and not going into exce excessive debt. >> and providing services. if you don't provide services, nobody will stay. >> if you believe in the campaign he ran, all bets...
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right. >> we ask the ceo about the bankruptcy in the motor city. >> my favorite time in the morning. markets will be watching for jobless claims and durable goods. >> president obama kicking off his economic tour. >> we can do what america has always done, which is pull together, fight back and win. that's what we have to do. >> he'll get reaction from republican congressman kevin brady. the third hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ . >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. you know, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick. our guest hosts for the next hour, richard f-ing bernstein, ceo. >> did you say that? he has no middle name. >> i have no middle name. >> you are giving him the middle name. >> effin. he has a middle name. is that not? >> high five. >> how cool is it? richard effin bernstein, genius on the market. you were with merrill lynch for over 20 years? >> forever. >> was it named after you? >> it was. >> you don't have any other bernsteins working there? >> although, bernstein is like smith in new york city. >> it is. you are looking cool, just the hair is cool.
right. >> we ask the ceo about the bankruptcy in the motor city. >> my favorite time in the morning. markets will be watching for jobless claims and durable goods. >> president obama kicking off his economic tour. >> we can do what america has always done, which is pull together, fight back and win. that's what we have to do. >> he'll get reaction from republican congressman kevin brady. the third hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ . >>...
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they're in the low end. you buy honda jet that doesn't even have a bathroom. but there are people that want to operate between cities that are 80, 100, 200 miles away. and, you know, there's capacity but there's a way of booking these flights. i guess net jets doesn't play there. will that be a business some day? >> net jets has not played in that arena. a lot of people have tried. it's very difficult place to operate. we have not looked at it in some ti time. >> i don't know if it's possible to do that. was it the small one, that one that holds seven. >> that's right. >> that's the smallest one. >> phenom will be the new one for us. it will replace everything we have had in that category before. it will be the smallest jet we offer in the fleet. >> jordan, when you look around, the biggest difficulty you face right now is what? >> i think waiting for the economy to come full stream. we are seeing it pick up in the united states. we have been working very hard. the team has done a terrific job getting ourselves in strong position to compete force. ly. and i th
they're in the low end. you buy honda jet that doesn't even have a bathroom. but there are people that want to operate between cities that are 80, 100, 200 miles away. and, you know, there's capacity but there's a way of booking these flights. i guess net jets doesn't play there. will that be a business some day? >> net jets has not played in that arena. a lot of people have tried. it's very difficult place to operate. we have not looked at it in some ti time. >> i don't know if...
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it wasn't the growth industry of the entire planet. >> well, miami is today the hottest city in the world. so aspirational, it's incredible. so there's a lot of exciting things going on in miami. we're trying to -- >> when you bought the dolphins, i thought you might have paid too much. now, i don't know. where are now? do you think it's worth more? do you think you can sell for more than you paid. >> how much money have you spent? >> we had an active off-season this year. free agency. you buy a football team to create a winning team. >> wayne is the best seller of anything in think business. he's the best seller of all time. >> so that doesn't make me look good. >> yeah kprbgtsly. . >> what about new york real estate? >> new york really is doing really well at this point in time. the economy is still good in new york. and people -- we haven't built in a long time. apartment prices are going up. and the market is great. will it stay a that way? it's like any part of the economy today. we're a function of jobs and continued good economy. we're active, though, and that's good. >> i was with
it wasn't the growth industry of the entire planet. >> well, miami is today the hottest city in the world. so aspirational, it's incredible. so there's a lot of exciting things going on in miami. we're trying to -- >> when you bought the dolphins, i thought you might have paid too much. now, i don't know. where are now? do you think it's worth more? do you think you can sell for more than you paid. >> how much money have you spent? >> we had an active off-season this...
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i was going somewhere in the city yesterday and all i had to do was put in the address. i didn't have to say where i was starting from because it knew and then it started talking to me. and i put it in my pocket and listened to this lady. >> turn left? >> yeah. and it took me down streets i had never been on. it's so -- watching march madness on your blackberry? >> no. i can't even -- >> you can't look at the internet. >> i can't download something i was looking at yesterday on the internet. jackie, i can't get what a loser aim. >> you can't and you won't -- >> what i told joe is that he doesn't e-mail me any more. now i don't have hear from him ever because he can't use it now that he's on the i phone. >> people say that you do get used to keying the keyboard even though it's different than the traditional blackberry. but at the same time, as a traditional user here who now has acquainted themselves with the iphone a little bit, figuring out you're swiping different ways, there's different buttons, there's technically some big differences here. i'm used to using an ipad
i was going somewhere in the city yesterday and all i had to do was put in the address. i didn't have to say where i was starting from because it knew and then it started talking to me. and i put it in my pocket and listened to this lady. >> turn left? >> yeah. and it took me down streets i had never been on. it's so -- watching march madness on your blackberry? >> no. i can't even -- >> you can't look at the internet. >> i can't download something i was looking at...
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top 150 cities in the world. these include the most expensive real estate on the planet. we'll probably end up over time with more outlets it's just they will be of a different nature and smaller than traditional outlets. >> reporter: spending less on real estate means banks can spend more on high tech apps and atms. retail idol, the apple retail store and whether that's too modern for the customer taste. in prototypes, they are trying to find out. jpmorgan and wells fargo are waging a war over real estate. jpmorgan spending billions annually on hundreds of new branches and wells fargo already the nation's biggest branch network is only getting bigger. >> we have 6,000 stores in 39 states. we're one of the most convenient banks in the u.s. and i think you'll see us continue to keep that footprint. we're not about closing stores. we're opening stores and make ourselves more convenient for our customers. >> there's bank of america. they loan shuttered more than 250 branches in 2012. 750 more on the chopping block.
top 150 cities in the world. these include the most expensive real estate on the planet. we'll probably end up over time with more outlets it's just they will be of a different nature and smaller than traditional outlets. >> reporter: spending less on real estate means banks can spend more on high tech apps and atms. retail idol, the apple retail store and whether that's too modern for the customer taste. in prototypes, they are trying to find out. jpmorgan and wells fargo are waging a...
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new countries, new cities. going to two new places in china on the market. 15 million people where luxury is moving in. finally we'll open the hotel in india, first hotel in that county. november 22 in aruba. the goal ritz carlton always keeping the customer, aacquiring you new customer and market share. >> how much is acquiring new customers in the emerging market? >> that's very important. when we look at china it's not only acquiring customer in that market. 30 million chinese people outside of china travel outside china before the end of the year. it's important that we are in that market, have the relationship to insure our hotel visit. >> when you model out for example the revenues and profits of the hotel in a emerging market, how much do you count the the business of 30,000 people going to your hotel? >> that's something when we look at technology we have partner with one of the best luxury websites in china. not only are we putting the hotel in china but we communicate to a quarter million customer in
new countries, new cities. going to two new places in china on the market. 15 million people where luxury is moving in. finally we'll open the hotel in india, first hotel in that county. november 22 in aruba. the goal ritz carlton always keeping the customer, aacquiring you new customer and market share. >> how much is acquiring new customers in the emerging market? >> that's very important. when we look at china it's not only acquiring customer in that market. 30 million chinese...
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george, the president of the kansas city fed. she's making interesting points about the risk to financial stability the fed might be creating. the question is does she descent at today's meeting? does she become a more outstanding voice? >> ester. i've never known an ester, someone who has to be wise, born at a time -- >> the book of ester, look out for the book of ester. snow thanks. thank you for coming in this morning. >>> coming up next, when it comes to the internet retail, it's a jungle out there. we will talk about amazon when we return, what happened to their earnings and what it all means when we come back. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... b
george, the president of the kansas city fed. she's making interesting points about the risk to financial stability the fed might be creating. the question is does she descent at today's meeting? does she become a more outstanding voice? >> ester. i've never known an ester, someone who has to be wise, born at a time -- >> the book of ester, look out for the book of ester. snow thanks. thank you for coming in this morning. >>> coming up next, when it comes to the internet...
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but we've been relatively late to the party in the secondary cities. some of those marketsme. and we're now opening in those markets. great growth in that market. india's going well for us too although it's complicated at the moment. >> complicated why? >> yeah. >> well, the economy's topsy turvy. and so while they need more hotel rooms, it's a tough financing market for our hotel owners. >> and average of these are middle market? is there a lot of ritz carltons? high end, low end? what is it? >> it's across the board. so in bangalore this year, we'll open a ritz carlton, a marriott and a fairfield, first ever in india. we decided we'd do a mid market product because that was a big gap in that market for particularly the indian travelers. >> what have you done with health care and obama care? where are you? do you -- have you made any hiring decisions based on avoiding covering people? are you thinking about how marriott's long-term -- you know, what kind of benefit you're going to offer five years from now. how does it all play out with a guy like you? >> well, i'll frustrate
but we've been relatively late to the party in the secondary cities. some of those marketsme. and we're now opening in those markets. great growth in that market. india's going well for us too although it's complicated at the moment. >> complicated why? >> yeah. >> well, the economy's topsy turvy. and so while they need more hotel rooms, it's a tough financing market for our hotel owners. >> and average of these are middle market? is there a lot of ritz carltons? high...
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> let's talk about the second part of the city, and you know, you think citi, and i was thinking like, you know, when you drive across country and you see some of these towns. that's not the kind of cities that we're talking about. there are gleaming, they almost look like manhattan-type cities that dozens that are honestly, all those buildings are empty? >> pretty much, yeah. >> and you build them, they're sold to people that -- because there's billions of people that can't invest anywhere else, is that it? they can't invest in outside? >> well, it's not billions. that's the interesting thing. it's a very small number of people that can afford these apartments. >> but no one can afford to live in the apartment. they can afford to buy them. >> remember also they buy them empty. they buy them literally shells in china. so there's no, you know, internal walls or appliances. so they're really sold as sort of boxes. and the other interesting thing is, when i talk to my friends in china who actually own some of these things and i ask them, you know, do you know what happens to empty real e
> let's talk about the second part of the city, and you know, you think citi, and i was thinking like, you know, when you drive across country and you see some of these towns. that's not the kind of cities that we're talking about. there are gleaming, they almost look like manhattan-type cities that dozens that are honestly, all those buildings are empty? >> pretty much, yeah. >> and you build them, they're sold to people that -- because there's billions of people that can't...
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>> that's the city national ladder. we like to help our clients on the way up. >> make sure your earnings are on the way up, too. >> they are at city national and assets and clients. >> your website has a picture of wolfgang. >> well, we've been helping wolfgang puck and a lot of other people for a long time. >> you know a lot of stars out there in l.a.? >> a lot of them bank at city national. yeah, maybe, joe, you'd like to bank with us. >> i'm right there with them. >> you are. we're in new york, you could be in our new york branch. >> i'll think about that. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> great to be with you. >>> coming up next, we've got 2013, it's been the biggest year ever for collectible cars. more than $1 billion worth of cars sold. robert frank next with the leading expert on individuvinta prices. carl icahn struck a deal, the agreement comes just weeks after icahn disclosed a 10% stake in the struggling women's health products maker. in a separate press release, hologic announced it's appointing for
>> that's the city national ladder. we like to help our clients on the way up. >> make sure your earnings are on the way up, too. >> they are at city national and assets and clients. >> your website has a picture of wolfgang. >> well, we've been helping wolfgang puck and a lot of other people for a long time. >> you know a lot of stars out there in l.a.? >> a lot of them bank at city national. yeah, maybe, joe, you'd like to bank with us. >> i'm...
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the only reference to citi, during my time at citi, i was part of the senior management plan to bring organizational change and one of the remarks is a hot button issues we're sure to hear about today, lew's own personal investment in the cayman islands, and something the president criticized in the past and lew had such an investment in such a fund and lawmakers will ask him about it. he doesn't say anything in these prepared remarks and be prepared, lew should be for that issue. >> thank you for that. we are joined by a senator who will be questioning jack lew, charles grassley. also, president obama's state of the union. it's a little different this time around, senator. no one is saying jack lew broke the law or didn't pay his taxes either. the kind of things people might have said on the other side of the aisle from governor romney, the kind of things they should have said then they'll probably being saying now. it's a little bit different situation when it affects jack lew rather than when it was governor romney. >> yes. we're going to try to hold an obama nominee to a standard
the only reference to citi, during my time at citi, i was part of the senior management plan to bring organizational change and one of the remarks is a hot button issues we're sure to hear about today, lew's own personal investment in the cayman islands, and something the president criticized in the past and lew had such an investment in such a fund and lawmakers will ask him about it. he doesn't say anything in these prepared remarks and be prepared, lew should be for that issue. >>...
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. >> it's in the city for $1 million and it's not -- >> i think brian roberts can see from the comcast building. >> dolly, are we right? >> you are right on the money. right on the money. and it is a terrific house. it is nine minutes from upen. so really great location. built in 2010. so it's brand new. you know i have to tell you, it is urban digs extraordinary nar. you know, just an amazing house. and it's 4,000 feet. >> that's a lot bigger. >> you can really just walk to school, walk to -- >> you know, philly is a funny place where the neighborhoods are not all so good. it's an okay neighborhood. it's fine for philly. >> is there a helicopter pad? >> yeah. >> very small helicopter. >> if i need to get here in the morning? >> we could do it, yeah. we could work it out for you. >> which is the winner? >> well, if we talk about all the differences between the houses, one is almost 100 years old, one is brand new, the house where you went to school would rent around $4,000 a month. the philly house would rent for about $8,000 a month. >> wow. >> the taxes on the philly house are about
. >> it's in the city for $1 million and it's not -- >> i think brian roberts can see from the comcast building. >> dolly, are we right? >> you are right on the money. right on the money. and it is a terrific house. it is nine minutes from upen. so really great location. built in 2010. so it's brand new. you know i have to tell you, it is urban digs extraordinary nar. you know, just an amazing house. and it's 4,000 feet. >> that's a lot bigger. >> you can...
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in the city, it doesn't seem to do it. thank you. appreciate it. >> sure, joe. >>> the biggest names in retail were gathered in manhattan last night at the annual ceo summit. courtney reagan was in attendance. >> that's right, andrew. over 100 ceo ons were gathered last night. topics of discussion rage from digital and online innovation to creating value and how the unrest in washington is impacting confidence. i spoke to the evening's panelists ahead of the event and asked how they thought the recent increase in taxes will lead to discretionary spending? >> we will be watching that have been we have been closely. the change just happened. we have our finger on that pulse, for sure. >> if our good friends from washington have another one of these silly gun fights in the next couple of months, what is that going to do to our confidence, to our trust, to our faith in, you know, the whole system? my sense is the first couple of months could be skittish. >> the bottom line is that increasingly, people are more discriminating, more focuse
in the city, it doesn't seem to do it. thank you. appreciate it. >> sure, joe. >>> the biggest names in retail were gathered in manhattan last night at the annual ceo summit. courtney reagan was in attendance. >> that's right, andrew. over 100 ceo ons were gathered last night. topics of discussion rage from digital and online innovation to creating value and how the unrest in washington is impacting confidence. i spoke to the evening's panelists ahead of the event and asked...
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city now with the activists. and the media is like, oh, well, of course you need to do all these things. of course the state can require all these people to do this stuff and take away stuff. and private corporation which is paying -- hopefully you'll continue to pay for people's health plans. sooner or later, people will say, forget it, go under obama care. i hope it would be a private incentive for people to take care of new own health care. >> well, we're committed to providing -- >> we'll see for how long, doctor. >> we think good health means good business. >> i agree. >> we're committed to that. >> it seems odd when a company tries to do it it becomes an invasion of privacy. if the federal government will dictate, say it loud, say it proud. >> these kind of programs have become much more common. >> 79% of companies are doing something similar to this, right? >> exactly. >> you get incentives if you give up smoking and things along those lines. a person should own his own health. that's what i want. i don't
city now with the activists. and the media is like, oh, well, of course you need to do all these things. of course the state can require all these people to do this stuff and take away stuff. and private corporation which is paying -- hopefully you'll continue to pay for people's health plans. sooner or later, people will say, forget it, go under obama care. i hope it would be a private incentive for people to take care of new own health care. >> well, we're committed to providing --...
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jp morgan despite government fines, bank of america, city ask goldman sachs all up on the year. maybe even more important for the market if these expected week trading results come to fruition. before we take a look at the day where we saw declines. the dough tonight down 40 points. and the s&p 500 down about 3 points. that will do it for closing bell tonight. i will see you tomorrow. stay with cnbc. fast money begins right now. >>> this is "fast money". here's tonight's line-up. bears in hibernation. so far investors in bear suits have gotten destroyed but as everyone faces the taper fake out, it's time to face have you come too far too fast? losing its luster. goldman sachs joins the douw on monday. we have a wall street smack down. and back to the future. intel's futurist is joining us with the machines of the future. >> karen,
jp morgan despite government fines, bank of america, city ask goldman sachs all up on the year. maybe even more important for the market if these expected week trading results come to fruition. before we take a look at the day where we saw declines. the dough tonight down 40 points. and the s&p 500 down about 3 points. that will do it for closing bell tonight. i will see you tomorrow. stay with cnbc. fast money begins right now. >>> this is "fast money". here's tonight's...
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"squawk box" is doing the show from new york city tomorrow starting at 6:00 a.m. live. you can check out some of the morning lineup. our guest host will be staying. george chanos will be joining us and at 8:00 a.m. david mccormick. the partner of brimwater associates. jack lew will kick off the conference starting on "squawk" at 8:20 a.m. eastern time. in the meantime, kate kelly will be there all day as well. she has more on one of the conference's key players. >> one of the players is a man that typically stun shuns the spotlight. everyone wopders what he is thinking. this is u.s. attorney pree preet bharara. he has brought a string of cases against those including the bomber. and in albany, a queen's state senator who attempted to bribe his way to the new york city mayoral ballot. he is best known for his many insider trading cases. in 2011, one-time fund manager raj rajaratnam was convicted for insider trading. a tipster who is now appealing his own sentence of two years. the chemical foirnd steven cohen is under scrutiny for the same type of alleged crime. federal
"squawk box" is doing the show from new york city tomorrow starting at 6:00 a.m. live. you can check out some of the morning lineup. our guest host will be staying. george chanos will be joining us and at 8:00 a.m. david mccormick. the partner of brimwater associates. jack lew will kick off the conference starting on "squawk" at 8:20 a.m. eastern time. in the meantime, kate kelly will be there all day as well. she has more on one of the conference's key players. >> one...
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next day, and take a train to the city. i don't think i've ever seen a mess-up. >> the passion these performers have is incredible. over the two-year tour they will do 1,000 performances. this week alone -- well, in the two weeks we're playing in brooklyn, we have 23 appearances. we will play to a quarter million people. >> where do you recruit all these people from? the performers. >> eastern europe. >> they're from all over the the world. our performers are from all over the world. that's a big part of what we do. we literally travel all over the world looking for talent. we have performers from china, europe, south america. we even in the new show built to amaze at the barclay's center have a group of unicyclists from the bronx. the talent really comes from everywhere. >> it's fresh every year. it's amazing the way you're able to keep it fresh. it's thrilling and nerve-racking. i have seen people walk on the ceiling of the continental arena. a lot of times they take one foot off. there's only one left. and the things tha
next day, and take a train to the city. i don't think i've ever seen a mess-up. >> the passion these performers have is incredible. over the two-year tour they will do 1,000 performances. this week alone -- well, in the two weeks we're playing in brooklyn, we have 23 appearances. we will play to a quarter million people. >> where do you recruit all these people from? the performers. >> eastern europe. >> they're from all over the the world. our performers are from all...
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watch out for the storms. again, the big cities, the hubs will be affected. more storms around atlanta, especially the first part of the day. here's that refreshing air. chicago's high today only 70. southwest deserts, phoenix running about five degrees above average. some showers coming into seattle. and there's the break in the thunderstorms for a lot of the northeast tomorrow, guys. another scrumptious day in chicago as temperatures tomorrow in new york city and boston only get up to around 70 degrees here as we head through the final days of springtime. joe and the gang, back to you. >> thank you, mike seidel. we appreciate it. we're going to go somewhere now from you, not in this country, not of this world. we're going to the g-8 summit, wrapping up that two-day meeting in northern ireland. and steve sedgwick is there again. we were talking about, that's a little bit different view. when we pan out, i want to check -- no, that is the same. those buildings, steve, they're made to look really quaint, but they look fairly new, aren't they? but they're made
watch out for the storms. again, the big cities, the hubs will be affected. more storms around atlanta, especially the first part of the day. here's that refreshing air. chicago's high today only 70. southwest deserts, phoenix running about five degrees above average. some showers coming into seattle. and there's the break in the thunderstorms for a lot of the northeast tomorrow, guys. another scrumptious day in chicago as temperatures tomorrow in new york city and boston only get up to around...
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it's really a nice boost for the city. we're talking about 2,100 jobs, talking about hundreds of millions of dollars in economic development. we're already the third largest tourist attraction in the state. hopefully we'll maybe get to second if we improve the park a little more. so anyway, you know, it's a great deal for the city's economy and it's a great deal for our fans and great deal for the neighborhood. >> some day, that's what i'm saying. some day, i see it happening. you actually need more money to get better players, and then some day we're going to talk about world championship for -- are we? can you -- how far out? you don't want to jinx it. boston had trouble for a while. and then it came -- the flood gates open. >> the key is that in order to win the world series, we have to get to the playoffs on a consistent basis. to do that, you have to have the foundation for sustained success on the field. and that's on the baseball side, it's about hiring the right guys which i think we have to make the right player p
it's really a nice boost for the city. we're talking about 2,100 jobs, talking about hundreds of millions of dollars in economic development. we're already the third largest tourist attraction in the state. hopefully we'll maybe get to second if we improve the park a little more. so anyway, you know, it's a great deal for the city's economy and it's a great deal for our fans and great deal for the neighborhood. >> some day, that's what i'm saying. some day, i see it happening. you...
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in new york city covering the baron investment conference. she's at lincoln center and bringing us a lot of the great guests this hour. take a look at futures, thousand, see how things are setting themselves up after a very bizarre day. twitter up, but the rest of the world was down. this morning, however, things look up. up a little over five points and the nasdaq up close to 14 1/2 points. morning headlines for you, as well, it is a week late because of last month's government shutdown. but we're going to be getting the october jobs report coming up at 8:30 a.m. eastern time this morning. economist looking for nonfarm job growth of 120,000 jobs. that is the number to score at home and unemployment rate of 7.4%. we should say that would be ticking up from september's 7.2% if the economists are correct, we will know that in an hour and a half. >>> walt disney earned 77 cents per share for the fourth quarter. that's 1 cent above estimates. revenue came ahead of analyst forecast as customers spent more money at disney theme parks -- that's wher
in new york city covering the baron investment conference. she's at lincoln center and bringing us a lot of the great guests this hour. take a look at futures, thousand, see how things are setting themselves up after a very bizarre day. twitter up, but the rest of the world was down. this morning, however, things look up. up a little over five points and the nasdaq up close to 14 1/2 points. morning headlines for you, as well, it is a week late because of last month's government shutdown. but...
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so just not to the extent that china has -- empty cities we don't need. >> yeah. they do not need ghost cities. and they turned my dad's ancestral home into a city. all of these -- >> no team? >> yes. no team and no people. this is just amazing. >> gordon, thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> again, gordon chang. >>> and coming up, an organization running a campaign against one of the world's richest men. could be coming under investigation today. the details, next. english acce] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts than we knoweth what to do with. now that's progressive. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home busines
so just not to the extent that china has -- empty cities we don't need. >> yeah. they do not need ghost cities. and they turned my dad's ancestral home into a city. all of these -- >> no team? >> yes. no team and no people. this is just amazing. >> gordon, thank you very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> again, gordon chang. >>> and coming up, an organization running a campaign against one of the world's richest men. could be coming under...
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this is something that the governors signed off on, the guy who is in charge of the city of michigan and the city of detroit now has signed off on and that has been the thing that investors have come to us again and again. if you want to more equally spread the pain so the pensioners aren't the only ones suffering this is the way to do it but it has implications. >> if i was a federal judge, bankruptcy judge in the sixth circuit in cincinnati, ohio, who will probably end up seeing this case, i would retire right now. i don't want to make -- this is your decision. the hobson's choice. i'm going to uphold current muni bond law, essentially, establish contract law and pay it back 100% on the dollar and screw the other people. pensioniers that need money. or i'm going to bust up muni bond law as we know it, right, make other people whole, the retirees that need the money, we agree with that, but possibly doom other municipalities because now there is no sanctity of contract law among -- america if you don't care about detroit, fine. this case is so important from a muni bond perspective,
this is something that the governors signed off on, the guy who is in charge of the city of michigan and the city of detroit now has signed off on and that has been the thing that investors have come to us again and again. if you want to more equally spread the pain so the pensioners aren't the only ones suffering this is the way to do it but it has implications. >> if i was a federal judge, bankruptcy judge in the sixth circuit in cincinnati, ohio, who will probably end up seeing this...
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>> here's the question. i live in new york city and people recycle but it's not all mandatory. from your perspective, in your is abou business, do you think there should be mandated recycling? how should it actually work? >> that's actually a great question because if you look at what has happened to recycling over the last few years, it's not a pretty picture. we've lost 130 million last year and 110 million this year. and primary cause is it's one of those unintended consequences. we went out and developed a technology or bought technology that allows us to take what you throw away and we sort it for you, right? but then we didn't educate the consumers to i say, let's tell u what is recyclable and not recyclable. so when we say throw it all into one bin, you end up throwing things that are not recyclable, it wears down the equipment and makes our processing cost go up 10 to 15%. we've got to do a better job of educating the consumer by saying, what goes in and what doesn't. >> i feel like it's different wherever i go. if i'm at my parents' house or grandma's house and everybo
>> here's the question. i live in new york city and people recycle but it's not all mandatory. from your perspective, in your is abou business, do you think there should be mandated recycling? how should it actually work? >> that's actually a great question because if you look at what has happened to recycling over the last few years, it's not a pretty picture. we've lost 130 million last year and 110 million this year. and primary cause is it's one of those unintended consequences....
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i was joking -- in new york, the folks in manhattan and new york city can't get along with the folks in albany. the idea you're going to have a global regulator and all the banks will sing kumbayah, is that a realistic goal. >> i don't think the regulators think that's a particularly big challenge. but what i would also say, andrew, is this. if our political leaders do not believe it, let's get on and restrict the models of banking. >> right. >> i think today what's difficult for many of the larger, more complex, more international banks is that they recognize the importance of the cross border business. but they're unsure about the rules, the regulations and how to operate. >> there's been an argument made that the u.s. banks are actually quite strong or, at least, good shape or better shape compared to the european banks. you have a vantage point that others don't on european banks. your sense. >> i think the u.s. banks are far stronger and far safer than they were precrisis. i think the uk banks are far safer and stronger than they were before the crisis. i think it was as recent
i was joking -- in new york, the folks in manhattan and new york city can't get along with the folks in albany. the idea you're going to have a global regulator and all the banks will sing kumbayah, is that a realistic goal. >> i don't think the regulators think that's a particularly big challenge. but what i would also say, andrew, is this. if our political leaders do not believe it, let's get on and restrict the models of banking. >> right. >> i think today what's difficult...
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city to try to conserve the tax on those beverages. they've asked voters to impose in 2014 to impose a 2 cents an ounce tax on soda and other drinks with added sugar. to this point, we haven't seen many of these through and it's already sailed in two california cities. >> i can't believe el monte was so -- it's kind of a working class neighborhood. they have a lot of factories. san francisco, i understand. >> right. >> you can drink as much as you want to. >> compared to banning it, i guess it's incrementally, it's not quite as bad. >> and it's being put to a vote. >> and the do gooders love the idea. you get to cents and you get $30 million. with that, you pay for -- some government agency is going to doll out the 30 million for pe programs that are probably 90 cents falls through the cracks on the way they spend it. using tax policy to try and change behavior typically there's people that like it and -- >> this behavior is changing, anyway. you see how water is overtaking cabbon ated beverages, anyway. >> becky, i checked my fridge l
city to try to conserve the tax on those beverages. they've asked voters to impose in 2014 to impose a 2 cents an ounce tax on soda and other drinks with added sugar. to this point, we haven't seen many of these through and it's already sailed in two california cities. >> i can't believe el monte was so -- it's kind of a working class neighborhood. they have a lot of factories. san francisco, i understand. >> right. >> you can drink as much as you want to. >> compared to...
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they tell you to stand city. are there ways to improve there, or entirely reliant on the cellular network where you are. >> there's still no guarantee on quality of service. this is why we did not kill the satellite. but we are improving the technology. and i have some interesting statistics from one of the big networks here in the u.s. in the previous election year, in 2008, about 1,000 satellite bookings for the election. in the last election, only 300 satellite trucks. they actually made much more news. so in relation to the number of liveu -- >> it's obviously disrupting -- >> yes. >> is anybody doing anything like this? do you have the patent? >> it's the first player in the market. we are the biggest one. >> right. >> we are the only company to have a patent for this. >> we have to run. to flip this around, is there going to be a day in age where my television, instead of come canning over cable, dare i say this, is going to come over cell networks. >> yes. definitely. the cell network, you will have much m
they tell you to stand city. are there ways to improve there, or entirely reliant on the cellular network where you are. >> there's still no guarantee on quality of service. this is why we did not kill the satellite. but we are improving the technology. and i have some interesting statistics from one of the big networks here in the u.s. in the previous election year, in 2008, about 1,000 satellite bookings for the election. in the last election, only 300 satellite trucks. they actually...
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all our financial advisers the world as we know it is not the end of the world. >> shiny city on a hill. >> we have all these things going for us. >> all right. we're going to continue this conversation. a lot of names out there that you can play on. still to come this morning, we'll talk about why johnson & johnson is another name that david darst things will be winners >> up next, though, steve liesman releases the latest from the all american survey. >>> america's views on housing, stocks, wages, inflation. we dig deep when "squawk box" comes back. it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. investor. yeah, ibut i'm a busy guy.or it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i
all our financial advisers the world as we know it is not the end of the world. >> shiny city on a hill. >> we have all these things going for us. >> all right. we're going to continue this conversation. a lot of names out there that you can play on. still to come this morning, we'll talk about why johnson & johnson is another name that david darst things will be winners >> up next, though, steve liesman releases the latest from the all american survey. >>>...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. acceler-rental. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. it's not what you think. it's a phoenix with 4 wheels. it's a hawk with night vision goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. and knowing there's always more in the world to see. it's the all-new lincoln mkz. transit fares! as in the 37 billion tr
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the center of the u.s., it is cricket city. 37 in kansas city with clouds. 31 in minneapolis. and back out west we go, rain in seattle. and it, look like partly cloudy skies for much of central and southern california. now, what about travel? what can you expect today as you head out to the airways? at a couple of the airports, you could see some delays. minor delays delays expected in new york. the mix of travels. a mix of rain and is snow in spots lot of cleveland. there you go, guys. let's send it back to you in new york. >> reynolds, we were just talking about sorkin on the best dressed list and you may not be on it, but this is the guy that might replace it. loot him. >> thank you so much. >> you know what? i think he knew he was going to be back on squawk today. it's been a while and you said i'm going to be back on "squawk box." >> got the pocket square going. >> representing. >> and the hair is high .tight today, too, right? when was that done, yesterday? >> high and tight. my dad, god rest his soul, was a high and tight man. >> do you miss us on the days on -- >> ever
the center of the u.s., it is cricket city. 37 in kansas city with clouds. 31 in minneapolis. and back out west we go, rain in seattle. and it, look like partly cloudy skies for much of central and southern california. now, what about travel? what can you expect today as you head out to the airways? at a couple of the airports, you could see some delays. minor delays delays expected in new york. the mix of travels. a mix of rain and is snow in spots lot of cleveland. there you go, guys. let's...
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on the left is an enormous little city filled with all made up of the contractors. they all have their big building, booz alan, much of the eavesdropping, much of what nsa does, its intelligence collection is done by civilian, done by the contracting community, the business community as opposed to government employees. >> it's eamon javers here, i'm curious on your take on snowden the man that leaked this. his career has not followed any normal career path. he washed out of community college, washed out of the army, in a low level security job, he had access to documents, what are your sources telling you about his career and how he got from where he started into the petition of access that he ended up in? >> and making $250,000 a year. i think i'll write a book just about how you do that, which is amazing to me. yeah, going from high school dropout to making $250,000 a year and having a nice cushy job in hawaii. it's bizarre to me. i've never seen a career track quite like that. and most of the people they hire at nsa are ph.d. mathemeticians and people like that a
on the left is an enormous little city filled with all made up of the contractors. they all have their big building, booz alan, much of the eavesdropping, much of what nsa does, its intelligence collection is done by civilian, done by the contracting community, the business community as opposed to government employees. >> it's eamon javers here, i'm curious on your take on snowden the man that leaked this. his career has not followed any normal career path. he washed out of community...
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the city aaa. and why would anybody live in the suburbs? why would 90% of the people live in the suburbs if they weren't moving there to provide schools to their kids? >> i like my yard. you're not going to get me back into the city. >> well, there are actually yards in cities. and all, you know, there are amenities that are available and i'm not challenging your -- >> forget it. >> hey, as long as you make the choice as opposed to having no choice. >> that's true. >> if you couldn't afford to send your kids to private school and you weren't going to send them to new york public school xyz, then you didn't have a choice. you had to move the suburbs. and that's a different set of circumstances than if you see i want my land. i want my vegetables or whatever the case might be. >> is there a city you think is hot that we don't realize and is there a city people think is hot that isn't? >> that's too -- that's too definitive a question for me. i think that -- i don't think -- i mean obviously san franc
the city aaa. and why would anybody live in the suburbs? why would 90% of the people live in the suburbs if they weren't moving there to provide schools to their kids? >> i like my yard. you're not going to get me back into the city. >> well, there are actually yards in cities. and all, you know, there are amenities that are available and i'm not challenging your -- >> forget it. >> hey, as long as you make the choice as opposed to having no choice. >> that's true....
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rivalry between the two cities and the history of the cities is a really special one. i'm lucky to be part of that. >> tom brady, thank you. >> can you tell me anything, are you bad at something? you got some vice am some sort? you got toe jam? anything that you can tell us that is disgusting about you? give me something. please. >> rkk, if he's on there the rest of the day i'm sure he's got a couple of stories. i'm sure my wife i do plenty of things that annoy her. >> that's what we need. >> i'm sure you would want her on the show. >> should have asked. can't afford her. we appreciate all of the time. and thank you for bringing in, bob will be with us the rest of the show. thanks for bringing on your star. >> should we let him in tb sfwhel. >> i got to see what kind of athletes they are. >> you said you would give me a chance, right? >> i give you a chance. if lewis hits you you'll be on one of those tables. >> no. i can get hit once, that would be the end. >> probably. >> you are doing fine in your job. >> thank you. thanks, tom. we got a couple of quick headlines th
rivalry between the two cities and the history of the cities is a really special one. i'm lucky to be part of that. >> tom brady, thank you. >> can you tell me anything, are you bad at something? you got some vice am some sort? you got toe jam? anything that you can tell us that is disgusting about you? give me something. please. >> rkk, if he's on there the rest of the day i'm sure he's got a couple of stories. i'm sure my wife i do plenty of things that annoy her. >>...
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i grew up in the suburbs. now live in the city. what's happening? >> most of us grew up in the suburbs. one of the things i found in doing the research for this book, a lot of people our age or older have this tremendous amount of nostalgia for the suburbs. going outside. playing until 6:00 when it was time for dinner. having tons of kids around. that is sort of no more. that's one of many shifts. >> this is supposed to be the american dream. >> it was. it was for many years. it's not really working anymore. i found just a tremendous amount of, you know, data and anecdotes and proof of this thesis that really shocked me. so, you know, what i'm finding is is that that's not working for a number of reasons. you know, ranging from health to, you know, it costs a lot of money to get to and from your job in these crazy kinds of commutes that people are doing these days. and it's just not fulfilling what people thought it was going to fulfill for them. >> you suggest in this book this is a positive trend. why is that? if we're leaving behind "leave it to
i grew up in the suburbs. now live in the city. what's happening? >> most of us grew up in the suburbs. one of the things i found in doing the research for this book, a lot of people our age or older have this tremendous amount of nostalgia for the suburbs. going outside. playing until 6:00 when it was time for dinner. having tons of kids around. that is sort of no more. that's one of many shifts. >> this is supposed to be the american dream. >> it was. it was for many years....
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new york city only 32. more flakes around buffalo following the fat of snow last week. good range in the south. my back yard, an inch and a half upon rain. showers toward the carolina coast. to central florida, if you're heading there for vacation before you head back to work next monday, temperatures will be 75 to 80. chilly across most of the southeast. the sun is back out in little rock. dallas at 46. below average. houston cloudy and nippy after hitting almost 80 on christmas. another front coming through, arctic front, snow showers. again, not a lot of snow. maybe an inch or two. chicago yesterday did not get to freezing for the first time in 310 days. and that ended the record stretch which ended on monday with 35 degrees. it's finally getting cold in chicago. for those of you in the northwest northern rockies, sunny skies, delay in the pacific northwest for seattle and portland until the end of the week. and the southwest and southern california looks good. breezy in l.a. at 67. temperatures bouncing back out of the 50s today. 64 in phoenix. and joe, the real sto
new york city only 32. more flakes around buffalo following the fat of snow last week. good range in the south. my back yard, an inch and a half upon rain. showers toward the carolina coast. to central florida, if you're heading there for vacation before you head back to work next monday, temperatures will be 75 to 80. chilly across most of the southeast. the sun is back out in little rock. dallas at 46. below average. houston cloudy and nippy after hitting almost 80 on christmas. another front...
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citi, though, downgrading the stock this morning. it lowered the estimate but maintaining its $30 price target. we're going to get reaction to those numbers, and what they all mean from the company or about the company, rather, from victor anthony of topeka capital markets at 7:30 eastern time. but in the meantime let's go over to becky, who has some other of the big headlines. >> andrew, thank you. let's go over a few of the other earnings reports that have come in this morning. insurer aetna earned 94 cents a share, one cent below what the street was expecting. but revenues did beat the consensus. aetna saw rising costs in its employer-based insurance business and also took charges for settling litigation. duncan brands earned 34 cents a share, one cent better than the street was expecting. revenue came in a little bit short and dunkin' also raised its dividend from 19 kraents to 50 cents. and whirlpool earned $2.29 a share for the fourth quart irand sees full-year profit above current estimates. the company is crediting higher pri
citi, though, downgrading the stock this morning. it lowered the estimate but maintaining its $30 price target. we're going to get reaction to those numbers, and what they all mean from the company or about the company, rather, from victor anthony of topeka capital markets at 7:30 eastern time. but in the meantime let's go over to becky, who has some other of the big headlines. >> andrew, thank you. let's go over a few of the other earnings reports that have come in this morning. insurer...
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look at the bull's eye, 3 to 5 inches to the north. sliding up north towards kansas city. and there's also the potential for severe weather, as well, today. from the panhandle of texas, working into oklahoma, we can see damaging winds and hail, that will be a risk. and then in the northeast, late in the week, that system will be approaching from the west and we'll see our rain chances creep up for thursday into friday. that's your national forecast. more "squawk box" coming up next. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. >>> time now for the executive edge. the first story this morning, google is being tied to a mysterious barge in the san francisco bay. cnet reports the search giant is almost certainly building a massive structure in plain sight, but behind tight security. it could be a floating data center becau
look at the bull's eye, 3 to 5 inches to the north. sliding up north towards kansas city. and there's also the potential for severe weather, as well, today. from the panhandle of texas, working into oklahoma, we can see damaging winds and hail, that will be a risk. and then in the northeast, late in the week, that system will be approaching from the west and we'll see our rain chances creep up for thursday into friday. that's your national forecast. more "squawk box" coming up next....
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these gentlemen are sticking around for the rest of the program. >> the first to protect cities and gold hoarders in the state. we'll talk about that right after this. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. watch this -- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll have it or find it, and get it to you fast. staples. that was easy. >>> could texas be ready to hoard gold? they can store with protection of the state instead of the federal government. if passed texas would be the first state to have its own fort knox. joining us now to talk more about thi
these gentlemen are sticking around for the rest of the program. >> the first to protect cities and gold hoarders in the state. we'll talk about that right after this. [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. watch this --...
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go up in the cities we're in. somewhere between 20 and 22%. that will slow down. but it'll continue to go up. >> joe's got a question for you. >> steve, when history books are written a couple of years from now, will we look back on qe-3? specifically qe-3 as something that was helpful or counterproductive to getting the economy going, do you think? >> i think we'll look at it as modestly helpful. you know, each of the qes have had less impact. the first one had the most. i think that the fed was basically trying to fight the dysfunction of washington by just keeping the economy on an even kiel. and they've had enough of it. and the inflation that everybody said was going to be there, of course, hasn't happened at least yet. so i think it's time to slowly bring this to a close. and i think most people would agree with that. >> steve, i've got a different question for you, in a post volcker world. we talk about the big banks all the time. but i actually think of you as possibly way more powerful than any ceo of a b
go up in the cities we're in. somewhere between 20 and 22%. that will slow down. but it'll continue to go up. >> joe's got a question for you. >> steve, when history books are written a couple of years from now, will we look back on qe-3? specifically qe-3 as something that was helpful or counterproductive to getting the economy going, do you think? >> i think we'll look at it as modestly helpful. you know, each of the qes have had less impact. the first one had the most. i...
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we wish you luck. >> see you on the salt lake city inaugural one day. >> those tickets, no way. thank you very much. we go from fed policy to jobs and the market. sidewalk will be back after a quick break. changing the world is exhausting business. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can talk about it later. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> back to the future. ron johnson is out as jc penney ceo. and they are bringing their former boss back to the helm. >> but are investors sold? >> plus, a live conversation with st. louis fed president james bollard. a news making interview you can't afford to miss as the final hour of "squawk box" be
we wish you luck. >> see you on the salt lake city inaugural one day. >> those tickets, no way. thank you very much. we go from fed policy to jobs and the market. sidewalk will be back after a quick break. changing the world is exhausting business. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can...
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cities. out ahead of it, moisture flowing northward. a threat for storms coming in, not for today, i think today will be your last day. boston, new york, down towards philly, but tomorrow, those thunderstorms will return, potential for some heavy downpours out there. hope you enjoyed it. thanks will be moving downhill for the megalopolis. back to you. >> will it clear up by the weekend? >> weekend, yeah. half the weekend i would say looking pretty good out there for you. doesn't look like it will be a washout. i'll say that. >> you started with atlanta. if someone were going to be in the general vicinity of the south, this weekend, how is that looking? >> it is going to be one of those weekends where it doesn't look like it is going to be a widespread rain event, but we'll watch for some storms afternoon activity, typical for early august. >> it is. it is not like here because it rains and then it is gone. and it almost cools things, they come in and never really just rains and rains and rain
cities. out ahead of it, moisture flowing northward. a threat for storms coming in, not for today, i think today will be your last day. boston, new york, down towards philly, but tomorrow, those thunderstorms will return, potential for some heavy downpours out there. hope you enjoyed it. thanks will be moving downhill for the megalopolis. back to you. >> will it clear up by the weekend? >> weekend, yeah. half the weekend i would say looking pretty good out there for you. doesn't...
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the notion that -- i'm still reporting this city, there is no good evidence -- that people may stop tear hiring of 49. i heard last night this idea that you can take a full-time worker, create two part-time workers and avoid the, whatever it is, some of the costs of obamacare. that troubles me. again, i'm not seeing evidence in the data yet. there is some notion, looking at the adp data that 50-plus have slightly lower growth than 0 to 49 of the past several months. not statistically huge, something worth monitoring t. anecdote alda that is how you might see it. you might see it part time for economic reasons. john, you are also, other than what you check here. you are also anecdotally talking to people and employers. what are you hearing will? is it possible they are limiting their hiring if you have 49 employees? is it possible they're splitting up part-time jobs to avoid some of the mandates? >> yeah, i think probably not yet, but going forward, companies that are near that line most certainly will take a hard look at that. if you think about it, if you have 49 employees, you got to p
the notion that -- i'm still reporting this city, there is no good evidence -- that people may stop tear hiring of 49. i heard last night this idea that you can take a full-time worker, create two part-time workers and avoid the, whatever it is, some of the costs of obamacare. that troubles me. again, i'm not seeing evidence in the data yet. there is some notion, looking at the adp data that 50-plus have slightly lower growth than 0 to 49 of the past several months. not statistically huge,...